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1953 Coronation: a cylindrical mug by New Chelsea printed in brown and enamelled in colours with a portrait oval flanked by flags, a small rectangular Royal Crown Derby dish and a small circular Paragon dish (3)

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W. L. Turner two watercolours, Newhaven & Chelsea Reach, signed and dated 1897, 10.5 x 4.75 ins. & 12 x 5.5 ins.

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An 18th century Lowestoft low Chelsea ewer, painted with flowers on a mould body, 4ins

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Stanley Anderson, RA, RE (1884-1966) Chelsea Embankment Etching Pencil signed FATG blindstamp Dated 1920 to block 22cm x 34cm

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A pair of Continental figural candlesticks, depicting a boy and a girl, climbing a tree, the boy with a dog biting his trousers, the girl with a cat scratching her dress, 22cm high; three modern Royal Copenhagen dishes depicting flowers; an oval Royal Copenhagen dish depicting snowdrops; six circular Royal Copenhagen Pajance circular blue and white small wall plaques depicting scenes of Denmark; and two Royal Chelsea black transfer printed dishes depicting figures in a landscape (14)

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Percy Thomas, a portrait and landscape genre and architectural painter and etcher, studied under Whistler, address in London, 1846-1922. A collection of six etchings; two of Chelsea Embankment, first state, 1884; third state, 1884; another, second state, 1871, on the lefthand side of etching "Briton Rivere 1871"; another "Trial Proof" depicting church and figures"; another of Winchester, 1896; and one of old London Housees, all signed in pencil "Percy Thomas", sizes 25cm x 19cm, 21.5cm x 16cm, 24cm x 17cm, 19cm x 22.5cm, 20cm x 13cm, 27cm x 19.5cm, (respectively).

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A Royal Chelsea porcelain tea service, having overlaid gilt decoration on a white ground.

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Mackenna, F Severne. Chelsea Porcelain. The Gold Anchor Wares. 4to., Leigh-on-Sea, 1952. One of a limited edition of 500 numbered copies signed by the author. Bemrose, W. Bow, Chelsea and Derby Porcelain. ÉÉ Derby and London, 1898; Towner, Donald. The Leeds Pottery. 1963; Cooper, R. G. English Slip Dishes. 1650-1850. 1968; Godden Geoffrey A. Minton. Pottery and Porcelain of the First Period. 1793-1850. 1968; Mackintosh, Harold. Early English Figure Pottery. Small folio, 1938. Lacking the front free endpaper. Cooper, R. G. English Slip Dishes 1650-1850. 1968. Together with 3 others on English Pottery and Porcelain. Various formats and bindings.

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[CHELSEA]. A Descriptive Account of Chelsea & Fulham Illustrated, 4to, illus., card covers, L., 1893.

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Robinson (W. Heath). My Line of Life, 1st ed., 1938, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, very slightly rubbed to extremities, in frayed and somewhat worn d.j., 4to, together with Dennys (Joyce, illust.) Our Hospital ABC, verses by Hampden Gordon & M. C. Tindall, 4th ed., n.d., c.1918, col. litho. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth pict. boards, a little rubbed and marked to edges, small 4to, plus Brown (T. Austen). Bits of Chelsea, text by A. MacCallum Scott, pub. Macrae Gallery, [1922], tipped-in col. litho., signed in pencil, ten b&w litho plts., orig. boards, worn on spine with backstrip partly detached, large slim 4to, limited signed ed. 14/75, and other childrens and illustrated books, various, mostly early 20th-c. (19)

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[GARDENING]. HENREY (Blanche), No Ordinary Gardener. Thomas Knowlton 1691-1781, 4to, illus., clo., d.w., 1st Edn., B. M., 1986; LE ROUTGEL (H.), The Chelsea Gardener, Philip Miller 1691-1771, 4to, illus., clo., d.w., 1st Edn., L., 1990; LEITH-ROSS (P.), The John Tradescants, 8vo, illus., clo., d.w., 1st Edn., L., 1984; and 1 other (4).

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An octagonal Chelsea dish, painted with floral swags, puce anchor mark, c.1765, 22cm.

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An oval Chelsea dish, painted with an urn and scattered flowers within a blue and gilded border, gold anchor mark. Some wear and small chips to the foot rim. c.1765, 25cm.

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A rare Chelsea / Girl in a Swing gold mounted double scent bottle, modelled as a figure kneeling, holding a dalmation and a colourful bird, the two heads forming stoppers, the dog's collar inscribed "Mignone" the base painted with a flower spray. Restoration to the bird and a chip at the back of the neck. c.1760, 6.5cm.

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A rare Chelsea figure of Dr. Boloardo after the Commedia dell' Arte series modelled by J.J. Kandler and P. Reinicke for Meissen. He stands with his right hand on his hip and his left hand raised, wearing a pale hat and an ermine-lined black cloak. The pad base applied with four flower heads and leaves, a red anchor mark to the back of the base. Restoration to his left arm, hat rim and other extremities. c.1754, 15cm.

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Pair of porcelain figures, in the style of Chelsea and bearing a gold anchor mark to the reverse, modelled as a bagpipe player with a dog at his feet and as a female mandolin player with a lamb at her feet, each on rococo style base sections and approximately 8 1/2in (21.6cm) high

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Three 18th Century engravings with later hand colouring- The Royal Palace of Hampton Court, Greenwich Hospital and A view of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea, printed for John Bowles, published 18 June 1745, 20cm x 39cm, in period frames

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A SAMPSON PORCELAIN HEXAGONAL PLATE in the Chelsea style decorated with an Asiatic pheasant within a insect border, 9 1/4" wide.

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Chelsea Derby trembleuse chocolate cup and saucer circa 1770 painted with floral sprays, gilt marks to base, (gilt wear to rim of cup) (2)

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Derby and Chelsea porcelain 1750 -1770 to include: a Derby sauceboat moulded and painted in polychrome with flora and scrollwork, a Chelsea oval dish painted with fruit and butterflies, also a Chelsea knife and fork haft, (extensive damages) (4)

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Chelsea and Worcester porcelain 1750-1760 to include: a Chelsea red anchor teabowl painted with flora, a squat Chelsea beaker enamelled with a green castle landscape, a Worcester teabowl with similar decoration, possibly Giles, and a Worcester bell shaped mug painted with floral sprays, (some damages) (4)

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Chelsea red anchor tea cup and saucer circa 1755 with spiral flutes moulded with bands of acanthus leaves, painted with floral sprays, painted red anchor mark to base, (the handle lacking and ground flat, rim chips and associated hairline to saucer) (2)

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A pair of Chelsea pierced oval flower-encrusted two-handled baskets, the wells painted with floral sprays, the pierced work with flowerhead bosses, the entwined handles with flower-encrusted terminals, red-line rims, 30cm in length, red anchor marks, circa 1756 (one with repaired handle, small chips to flowers)

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A Chelsea model of a classical maiden, modelled standing before bocage on a flower-encrusted base wearing classical robes, 29cm high, Gold Anchor mark, circa 1760 (restored)

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A Worcester blue and white 'Chelsea' ewer, painted with the so-called 'Gilliflower' pattern, circa 1770, crescent mark (crack to handle), and a similar tea bowl, open crescent mark (wear)

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Three items of English porcelain, comprising: a 'Chelsea ewer' jug, probably Caughley/Coalport, painted in a Chinese Export style; a Caughley blue and gilt saucer dish (wear); and a Caughley blue and gilt coffee cup and saucer, 'S' mark, (saucer chipped), late 18th century

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A pair of Samson porcelain figures of a shepherd and companion, modelled in the eighteenth century style, 18cm high, Chelsea style gold anchor marks, late 19th century (some small chips)

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BRYANT (G. E.) The Chelsea Porcelain Toys, No. 608 from 650 signed by the Author, orig. cl. marked, 4to, The Medici Society, 1925--RONTGEN (ROBERT E.) The Book of Meissen, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, Schiffer, 1984--PUGH (P.D. GORDON) Staffordshire Portrait Figures of the Victorian Era, revised ed., dustwr, 4to, Antique Collector's Club, 1987--EYLES (DESMOND), DENNIS (RICHARD) & IRVINE (LOUISE) Royal Doulton Figures, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, 1987--JORG (C.G.A.) Porcelain and the Dutch China Trade, dustwr, 4to, The Hague, 1982--and others similar (20) LOCATION B

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Hercule Enslin du Plessis- Chelsea Interior; oil on canvas, signed and titled on the reverse, 48.3x68.7cm

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A Chelsea porcelain cabbage mask vase and cover, 18th Century, of baluster form with bird finial over a flower encrusted body and opposing mask handles, Height 32cm, 12.5in.

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A pair of Staffordshire printed and painted vases and covers, English circa 1840, with dragon handles, set on three dolphin feet; together with a pair of New Chelsea, Gu shape vases and two Staffordshire figures, vases and covers: 44cm, 17.25in.

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A CHELSEA POTTERY FIGURE OF A LADY in a gown. 61/2ins high. Under a Victorian glass dome.

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STANLEY GRIMM The River Thames from the Chelsea Embankment signed twice, signed again, dated 15.IX.36 and inscribed verso, board, 48.5 x 59cm. In fine condition, in need of a light clean, retaining the exhibition label on the reverse

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A Staffordshire pearlware figure of a young woman, holding a basket of flowers and seated on a high mound before a three flowered tree, 10.5cm h, c1820; a Staffordshire porcelain model of a poodle carrying a basket and standing on a mound, 11cm h; a Continental porcelain miniature model of a 'Chelsea' dog (3) Pearlware figure - some old restoration/losses. The other items in fine condition

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A Chelsea-Derby reeded coffee cup and saucer, enamelled with festoons beneath the gilt dentil rim, saucer 13cm diam, William Duesbury, incised N, painted crown, D and N, in blue enamel, c1775 Both pieces in fine condition with only wear to the gilding around the rim and in places on the handle of the cup (Please see lot 159 for image)

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An English porcelain plate probably Coalport after a Chelsea original, painted with a spray of flowers and scattered sprigs, the moulded border with panels of birds, in scalloped rim, 22cm diam, early 19th c Of fine quality and in excellent condition

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A gold anchor Chelsea saucer, possibly painted by James Giles with lilac birds, 12.5cm diameter (D)

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Breweryana - A Newcastle Brown Ale 'Golden Jubilee 1927-77' pottery ashtray by Henry King, modelled as a bottle-top; with other pottery ashtrays for Flowers (Carlton Ware), Crawford's Scotch Whisky (unmarked), Heineken (Wade), Heineken Special Export (Royal Cauldon Bristol Ironstone), Courvoisier Cognac (Proceram) and Stowells of Chelsea (unmarked); together with a Bell's Whisky decanter in the form of a bell by Wade (lacking label) (8).

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A group of Typhoo Tea Ltd cards, showing Famous Football clubs, including Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool etc

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A Spode hexagonal 'envelope' plate, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, and moulded with sprays of flowers, within a gilt line rim, 8 1/2" wide (21.5 cm), pattern number 1918 in gilt, circa 1815, and an English porcelain plate in Chelsea style painted with birds and flowers, within a brown line rim, pseudo gold anchor mark.

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A pair of Chelsea round dishes, each painted in coloured enamels with a cluster of fruits and vegetables, and scattered leaves, the scroll moulded border painted with four clusters of fruits and vegetables, within a brown line rim, 10" diameter (25.5cm), brown anchor marks, circa 1760

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A Chelsea compressed round ecuelle and cover, with two loop handles and flower knop, painted in coloured enamels with European flowers and leaves, within brown line borders, 7 1/2" diameter overall (19cm) red anchor mark and number 14, circa 1755 (stained, some damage)

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A Derby breakfast cup and saucer, with ear shaped handle, decorated in gilt with leaf scroll and ribbon bands, within interlinked roundel borders, crowned crossed batons marks in puce and pattern number 537, circa 1790, a Worcester ogee shaped two handled chocolate cup, decorated in salmon and gilt, circa 1780, and a Chelsea Derby ribbed two handled chocolate cup, the rim painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, mark in gilt (rim chip),

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A Chelsea Derby plate, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, with a blue and gilt scale and scroll square cartouche, the rim with swags of flowers and leaves, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm), circa 1775, (rim chip restored), a Bloor Derby slop bowl, decorated in green and gilt, an English porcelain saucer dish, and a serpentine sided helmet shaped milk jug, decorated in black and gilt, circa 1800

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A Chelsea baluster shaped sparrowbeak jug, in the white, the stalk loop handle with applied flower and leaf terminals, 3 1/2" high (9cm) circa 1755

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An early Coalport creamboat, of Low Chelsea Ewer form, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, the interior with a flower, blue dot and iron red key-fret border, 4 1/4" long (10.8 cm), circa 1800. .

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A Lowestoft creamboat, of Low Chelsea Ewer form, painted in famille rose palette, by the 'Tulip Painter' with flowers and leaves, beneath a brown line rim, 4" long (10cm) circa 1770 (some restoration)

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A Chelsea plate, painted in coloured enamels with a spray of European flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, within a brown line rim, 8 1/4" diameter (21cm) a brown anchor mark, circa 1760-65

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A Chelsea deep plate, with barbed rim painted in coloured enamels with a bold spray of flowers and leaves and scattered flowers, within a brown line border, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) red anchor mark and number 12, circa 1755 (crack)

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Liverpool milk jug, of High Chelsea Ewer form, painted in coloured enamels with two figures in a landscape, in Chinese style, the interior with an iron red loop and dot band, 3 1/2" high (9cm) circa 1778

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An unusual Chelsea Derby globular teapot and cover, with pine cone knop, the wishbone handle with bifurcated upper terminal, painted in green monochrome with scattered flowers and leaves and picked out in gilt, within gilt dentil borders, 6" high (15.2cm) gold anchor and D mark, circa 1775

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A Chelsea fluted round saucer, finely painted in coloured enamels, in the manner of Jeffreyes Hamett O'Neale, with figures in a rowing boat and others seated on the bank, in a European river landscape, with buildings, a tower and a jetty, within a brown and iron red line bordered roundel, 4 3/4" diameter (12cm) raised anchor mark in an oval pad, circa 1750 (one tiny rim nick)

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A Chelsea small baluster shaped finger bowl, with indented rim, painted in coloured enamels with a spray of European flowers, and scattered flowers and leaves, beneath a brown band, 2 1/2" high (6. 5cm) circa 1755 (broken and glued)

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A Chelsea bell shaped coffee cup, with wishbone handle, finely painted in coloured enamels with a bold spray of European flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, beneath a brown line rim, 2 1/4" high (5.8cm) red anchor mark, circa 1755 (glued, chip to lower terminal of handle)

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A Chelsea flared teabowl, finely painted in coloured enamels with a spray of European flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, beneath a gilt dentil rim, gold anchor mark, circa 1765 (three small rim chips)

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FIVE ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEACUPS AND SAUCERS, including a fluted Caughley teacup and saucer decorated with flower sprays, a fluted Chelsea Derby teacup and saucer decorated with swags and insects, two Staffordshire blue and white teacup and saucers and a Wedgwood teacup and saucer. (10).

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WHITELOCK Lieutenant General John The proceedings of a general court martial, held at Chelsea Hospital, on Thursday, January 28 1808 and continued, by adjournment, till Tuesday, March 15 for the trial of Lieut. Gen. Whitelock, late Commander-in-Chief of the forces in South America; taken in short-hand by Mr. Gurney ... 1st edition, 2 volumes, fldg. maps as frontis. to each vol., contemporary half calf, marbled boards, covers detached, 8vo., London: Longman, etc., 1808 [2]

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Two Raised Anchor period Chelsea porcelain standing owls, circa 1750, 21cms.

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Juan Castillo, Chelsea Embankment, unframed oil on board, signed, 41 x 50cms

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A CHELSEA TYPE "BLANC DE CHINE" BOWL of quatrefoil shape, the frieze moulded with classical figures, 5"

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